Holiday Homes in Rodhus Klit (Folkeferie), Denmark
Data de producció: 1960
Tipus d'obres
Obra gràfica
Gèneres
Art > Arquitectura > Disseny arquitectònic
Moviments socio-culturals
Fites històriques > Postguerra mundial
Edat contemporània > Moviments artístics des de finals del s. XIX > Art des de l'últim terç del s. XX
Edat contemporània > Moviments artístics des de finals del s. XIX > Racionalisme arquitectònic / Moviment modern
Obres
Informació de l'obra i context de creació
Dansk Folkeferie in Rodhus Klit stood out for its design, characterised by the way it integrated itself into an area of nature. Between the years of 1925 and 1975, Danish society went through some significant changes, including a change in the role of women.
In 1915 women were given the right to vote and in the coming years, the first generations of women would become graduates in design, a field that was gaining ground in Europe, with the Bauhaus School at the helm. A school which took a broad international approach to design and that welcomed the participation of women.
Between 1925 and 1975, women such as Ragna Grubb (Social Housing), Grethe Mayer (Industrial Design), Anne Marie Rubin ( Urban Planning) or even the current contemporary architect Lene Tranberg along with others, made an important impact by reshaping everyday living.Between them all they would design and reinvent kitchens, public buildings, housing, landscaping, public areas, and much more.
Their works reshape the everyday life of the Danish people, but yet they went unnoticed.
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